Rachel Campos-Duffy My dad, grew up poor in a copper-mining town in Arizona. The eleventh of 15 children, he learned to be resourceful and entrepreneurial at a young age, shining shoes at local bars and starting his own pinata business at the tender age of twelve. – Rachel Campos-Duffy Age Quotes Arizona Quotes Bars Quotes Business Quotes Children Quotes Coppermining Quotes Dad Quotes Eleventh Quotes Entrepreneurial Quotes Grew Quotes Learned Quotes Local Quotes Pinata Quotes Poor Quotes Resourceful Quotes Shining Quotes Shoes Quotes Starting Quotes Tender Quotes Town Quotes Every American deserves a shot at the American dream. Hispanics don’t want more programs to make them comfortable in their poverty. What Hispanics really want is more opportunity: the freedom to work, leave poverty behind, and rise into the ranks of the middle class and beyond.
Scott Michael Foster If I did want to go back to school, I’d want to go to Loyola Marymount University over in, I believe, Morina, or Pepperdine. Those are just beautiful campuses. I know that’s probably not the right reason to go school. The campuses are just stunning. – Scott Michael Foster
Jools Holland When I was very small, the electricity was turned off because we didn’t pay the bill. I remember sitting by the oil lamp listening to my mother playing ‘Careless Love’ on the piano. – Jools Holland
Elizabeth Warren When she was 16, my grandmother, Hannie Reed, drove a wagon in the Oklahoma land rush. – Elizabeth Warren
Dimitar Sasselov Life and the universe compare to each other like a child and a parent, parent and offspring. – Dimitar Sasselov
Kathleen Hanna Not to rag on myself, but when people say, ‘What does it feel like to be an icon?’ I’m like, ‘My dog does not think I’m an icon, my cat does not think I am an icon, my cousin does not think I am an icon.’ I have a really lovely group of friends, and I just don’t think about it. – Kathleen Hanna
Peter Heller I got out of Iowa all set to be a poet and a novelist, but you know what? It’s really tough to make a living as a poet. – Peter Heller
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